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Technique for engrafting plants and a tool for implementing the technique

a technology for applied in the field of engrafting plants and tools for implementing the technique, can solve the problems of involving a considerable amount of time, achieve the effects of simplifying the binding and wrapping step, reducing the cost of engrafting, and improving the efficiency of engrafting

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-01-13
FORNASIER LEANDRO +1
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[0025]The main advantages of the technique and of the tool of the invention are in allowing the production of small grafts (vine shoots, rose stems, and the like) by using a single portable and lightweight tool, so portable and lightweight as to be capable of being kept in a pocket or in a grafter's bag, in its operating speed and in the precision and strength of the achieved graft. The graft achieved by interpenetrating the matching and closely coupled portions can in fact simplify the binding and wrapping step. A further advantage is represented by the fact of also allowing the production of large-size grafts (branches of trees and the like). Another, certainly not secondary advantage is represented in that the tool, being lightweight, portable and versatile in its general application, facilitates and encourages experiments and research studies aimed at producing new hybr...

Problems solved by technology

The use of an engrafting knife and tongs implies above all that the grafter be an expert in his technique, and also involves a considerable amount of time, especially when the operation is to be performed on a substantial number of plants with a highly compact fibro-vascular structure.

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[0027]The invention will now be described in detail through an example of an embodiment and with the aid of the simplified enclosed drawings, wherein the dimensions of the milling cutters and of the fork-shaped element are enlarged with respect to their real size, so as to render the drawings more effective and where

[0028]FIG. 1 is a first partially sectionalized view,

[0029]FIG. 2 is first prospective view,

[0030]FIG. 3 is a vertical section,

[0031]FIG. 4 is a first overall view,

[0032]FIG. 5 is a side view, and

[0033]FIG. 6 is a second overall view.

[0034]FIG. 1 shows a side view of the upper extremity of a graft holder 1 constituted of a vine shoot after transplanting, which has been cut-out perpendicularly along the chosen section S-S, and worked by the milling cutters 3,4. This extremity is held fast in the fork-shaped element 2 of the tool, an element that is shown as being far removed from its working position so as to clearly illustrate this exposure, as can be seen in the transve...

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Abstract

Material is mechanically removed from the cut-out extremities of the graft holder (1) and graft (13) by a tool fitted with two parallel milling cutters (3, 4) of different thickness, in which the inner face of the milling cutter of smaller thickness (3) lies in the plane passed by the longitudinal central axis (X-X) of the graft holder and of the graft, so as to create two matching longitudinal hollow seats (5, 6) and longitudinal extensions (14, 15), where the extensions of one portion end up being exactly capable of interpenetrating the hollow seats of the other portion, and the longitudinal central axes (X-X) of the graft holder and of the graft turn out to be coincident.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention regards a technique for engrafting plants and a tool for implementing the technique. The technique and instrument are suitable for engrafting plants in a vegetative pickup step or not, for fruit trees or ornamental plants already well established after transplant, where the graft-holder and the graft have a diameter at least close to that of a vine shoot or rose stem variable in the range of 6-12 mm, and on branches, especially of fruit trees, obviously even of a diameter exceeding 12 mm.STATE OF THE ART[0002]The use of engrafting in agriculture has been known for centuries and both the techniques and tools for implementing them, range from the knives appropriate for producing “split” grafts, “near” grafts by an English double split or an “eye”, up to the latest pedal-actuated bench-scale machines and known tools operating with milling cutters for producing the indented grafts known as of a “tenon-mortise” types and the so-called “om...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G1/06
CPCB27F1/02A01G1/06A01G2/35
Inventor FORNASIER, LEANDROFORNASIER, IDA
Owner FORNASIER LEANDRO
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